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The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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he resolution, and Mr. Harris against it. The Committee of Ways and Means have reported adversely on the joint resolution to allow the Secretary of the Treasury to sell the surplus gold accumulating in the Treasury. The War news. In the papers before us very little of interest is possessed. Meade telegraphs to Halleck of the capture of twenty-eight of Mosby's men at Piedmont, Fauquier county. A dispatch from Chattanooga says that "information has been received that Gen. Johnston, thinking that we have weakened this point by reinforcing our army at Knoxville, is preparing to attack Chattanooga" Gen. Steadman has assumed command at Chattanooga. The news with reference to Sherman's operations is principally from Southern sources, which we have already published. Information of his retreat had not reached the North. Their accounts from Florida are to the 9th inst. This was to the first repulse of the enemy at Lake City by Gen. Finnegan. The Herald has
Caskie disposed of the cases which came up for consideration: Demetrius Carrington, a free negro, arrested on Thursday night with four bottles of whiskey, one shirt, one coat, and one bag, supposed to have been stolen, was, after a hearing of the evidence, ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes. James Williams, a Yankee deserter, was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court, on the charge of stealing one pistol, worth $75, and one hat, valued at $75, from Wm. W. Johnston. James, slave of Henry Smith, charged with stealing one axe, two aprons, and two pairs of stockings from Lucy T. Torrm, was ordered to receive twenty-five lashes, well laid on. The charge against Wilson, slave of Caroline Carter, of stealing a quantity of sugar and other articles from James Lyons, was, in consequence of its originally having been before the Mayor, put off till this morning. Charles Isaacs and Richard Barny, charged with garroting and robbing Augustus Haxa